![]() A Feast For Crows was published in 2005 so in that same time period George R. Since Elantris‘ release in 2005 (and up to and including The Rithmatist) Sanderson has released somewhere around 16 novels (and at least 2 novellas), 3 of which completed Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time (he has at least one more novel due this year, Steelheart in September). Of course that doesn’t even mention the fact that he seems to produce material at a seemingly inhuman rate. ![]() It seems likely that he has somehow tapped into some mystical wellfont of fantasy ideas. Except Brandon Sanderson isn’t most fantasy authors. Most fantasy authors are lucky to come up with a single complex magic system (or unlucky depending on your view). Most fantasy authors are lucky if they come up with one new fascinating and intricate fantasy setting. ![]() ![]() The Rithmatist Brandon Sanderson Tor Teen, 2013 ![]()
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